KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Rashee Rice had posterolateral corner surgery on his injured right knee, Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid said on Monday.
The timeframe for Rice's return is similar to if he had reconstructive ACL surgery, Reid said. Ten to 12 months is generally considered a realistic return time after ACL surgery.
"It takes a while for that to come back,'' Reid said. "He'll get into his rehab and get rolling on that as we go here.''
Rice was injured in a Week 4 game against the Los Angeles Chargers when quarterback Patrick Mahomes accidentally collided with his knee while the two were chasing a fumble that followed an interception.
Rice entered the Week 4 games leading the NFL in receptions with 24. He was second in yards with 288. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
It will suck if the NFL waits until he is healthy to slap the suspension on him. That would mean he's potentially gone until Week 10 or later of the 2025 season.
Why would they suspend him while he’s on IR? The league is going to make sure he misses active playing time. [Reply]
Why would they suspend him just after suffering a season ending injury? When has that ever happened?You guys are absolutely ridiculous sometimes [Reply]
So this is bad, very bad. (So bad it makes me question what in the heck was being reported last week).
Carries a risk of him never making a full recovery so a lot of prayers for Rashee Rice, cannot be looked at a point of certainty for 2025 and beyond https://t.co/07ISzrw49m
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brioni:
Why would they suspend him just after suffering a season ending injury? When has that ever happened?You guys are absolutely ridiculous sometimes
When is the proper time to suspend him? He's literally missing games now. Is that, somehow, not "punishment" enough? I guess I don't understand the point of the suspension.
If they had already suspended him and THEN he got hurt (doing whatever), would the suspension not count at that point? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
When is the proper time to suspend him? He's literally missing games now. Is that, somehow, not "punishment" enough? I guess I don't understand the point of the suspension.
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
When is the proper time to suspend him? He's literally missing games now. Is that, somehow, not "punishment" enough? I guess I don't understand the point of the suspension.
If they had already suspended him and THEN he got hurt (doing whatever), would the suspension not count at that point?
His court date has to be completed to see what happens with his case. To my knowledge it’s not until December. [Reply]